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Try a foott!e—2S© Old Fashioned Horehcnmd Drops 20c tke Pound CHARLES A. IVIAOK DRUG MERCHANT THE REXALL STORE \Just a. Moment.\ If you are going to get a Suit, Rain Coat or Top Coat Bar yourself or boy, 'remember we have our new tilings in. Not necessary to get OLD TIMERS, get the NEWEST OUT Shirts, Hats, Hosiery, Trunks and Bags Clothing made'to order. \We will call with samples if $§tu soy so. Perfect B&^faetion Guaranteed. I U.jp&PZH LOTT Clothier and Furnisher, Medina, N, Y. •' ~L_ ' . - 1' - 11 —+ jsm»RlS«J.«B>»MaTr'rra«««.u'.i»^ tt -1 ^ OFFICIAL GRANGE STORE OF WESTERN NEW YOBK Good Furniture at Moderate Prices .This solid Oak Dresser with French bevel plate Mirror, reinforced and shaped top, 38x20 incnes, solid post construction^ brass handle, locks on all drawers. $6.98 WEIS -& FISHER CO. ( 30-54 State Street rtrv-rs***,,™^ .* .* i 441-443 Clinton Avenue N. ROCHESTER, N. Y. } 373.375 Lyel i Avonuc 'm9saBmB3Bgiw^.v.».a6dfes»^yt3 M !? We Want iour Patronage The Barn Having purchased- the Gris- wold Drive Barn we are in the business.to accommodate out patrons and vite want your patronage.. Prices reasonable. Best Service. Caltand tieeOiiv|ticed. fiijliiigs *& Co, Hi •£SSJS?^{.«BWg..B6fch6Bter, N.X §«ii;-5*SSfJ? : , 6aiBa ifci««a*yana Friday. This little pig went to market and he is ttft.w herc-corn-fed and right. Also Lamb, Mutton, Beef, Veal and Poultry always in prime condition. Experienced handling and prices that really Save. 1 % I. O'BRIEN. f. tOOAI BUTmtl, Curtis & Wilson, general liitawatt, plumbing and boating. Basketball Irlday evening at the armory, Try Vicar, the now Hayanaoigar. 6Qtf The winter term of our jmbllo schools will end o n Match ifth. Stamplng-shadcwanditllotto patterns for shirt waists liBTeari Street The snow shovels don't nave any tlmo to aqonmulate rust thla season. H.vory roter should attend the village oauous at tho Village Hall thla evening. Get next to a Onaso Boba and a woolen blanket at Allen's harness store, T?rloe from 11 to $10. , SStf The next regular mooting ol Medina Grange will bo hold Saturday afternoon, February 10th, at 3 o'olook> « , There seems to. bo quite a prevalont opinion throughout the county tha t Al- bion will go dry at the coming oleotlon, TljOJUoxt regular meeunsiOf Knowles- Yllio.araufjo wlli.bshela* iauirsijajr even - •ing,tfebraary ,81th, A,;fuli. attendance la desired/. ' • ' ..*;• Speoial $10 alngle. haarneai trpVnki, satchels, suit oases, everything' at lowest prices i n town at Harry ^llpn'a Jfcsi ^Denter-Street,. , p i ; . satf ThaXaipSmeloteamahas iWn settled- outside of court, consequently the aliens - tlon of hffeotlon oasd hna been marked off the program. According to tha oldest Inhabitantthli la tho hardest winter we havo had since the big blow toppled oyer the Methpdlit Ohuroh steeple, • , . T|i6 noeulYA' mow f S R thli season goeniB to have roduood tho ardor for •hoveling displayed by ^several of our prominent oltlzons In the early itage*. Sraokolleolprdoltgrflveoantolgai. 6Qtf The vlllago authorlttos tried tho oxperl Plant yqaterday of cleaning the anow from tho gutten with a mad aorapor, with fairly good roanlta., B. B. Oolo, tut* organlx^r, will weak In Knowleavllle Grange Hall on Tnoiday evening, February SSd, The meeting will bo putllo and everybody Intereated will bo weloome, Georaa B Ifeamey, a former reeldent of Medina, died in San Dlo«o, Oal., reb. rnary8a. Ho w«i»ion of th e late Jamw A. Roamey, whom the elder oll|ron« of .Medina will romomb.er. ; Xa the offlolM atatpment ot tho tonnage of the Great LaVet for 1TO9 probably the' moat itrlklng thing li the foot that abou t 83 per dent of Iron* ore thlpmonta ^vaa landed at Xiake Grip porti, Ontablo frlondi George X'Tliempaon, or Mlddloport, atlU ollngi to the notion that Medina la good picking. Juaglng^ by tha Wand cnitle he exhibited at the \Vil. lag* Kail lait Monday evening. A araall flro, lnld to have boon caniod by elcotrlo wlroi, atarted In the Cook & Co. faotory Tnoiday inoraing but wai abortly oxtihgulthed by tho iprlnklor ayatetn. Tho damsgo wai aCUght,. Tho hearing on tho appltoatlon for a new street through tho Bland, Tbatonpr and Fnllor landf, aet down tor l»it Mon- day evening, was adjourned, unlit tomor- row evening by the Board of Trtutoe*. Thetpeolal oar for 'Albany will leave Medina Snnday ovenlng, and on Monday next tho oommlttoo from tho Baatneii Mon'« Auoclatlon wilt lmproas upon the canal authorities what Medina want s and unit have. Tho leotnre on \How TJnoje Tom'a Caolu Came to be Written.\ at the M. S. Ohuroh. tail ovenlng, by Bov, O . E. Stowe, a to n of the authoreu, waa vary entertaining and Itmrnoltvs. Thoro wa s a large attendanee. The following an the forecast* fa r the rcmalMng daya of February: 17th. to 18th, very cold ware j 10th to OOlh.mod- oratldg; Slat to SSd, pleaaantl SSd to 84th, olondy; SSth to 90th, moderating! 27th to 38th. mild and cloudy. Tho Prohibition primary of tho town of Hideaway will bo held en Friday, Feb- ruary 18, 1010, at 8 p. m., at tho Good Templars' hell, Medina, to nominate a town tickets and transact other Important baslnoEs. Kvoryono la Invited, regardless of patty afflllatlonB. In the ease of QotUvs. The K, x\. C. to recover damages on account of the East Avenue 'accident whero Mrs. Gotta and Mrs. Baker were killed, Sherwood. & Cooper secured a yordlot of 110.000 for their client, GottS. Tho Baker caae was not tried at thla term. Mrs. Katclltt Flold Prudon died at ber homo In Iiookport last week, lira. Bra.- den roBlooS In Medina when a girl And has many friends hero wlvo mourn her untimely demise. Mr. and Mrs*. G. It. Frary, Misses Nellie Alton. Lena Boweh, Mabel Tinkham and Mrs. O. L. Tlnkhara attended the fahersl an Sunday. Tho talented lecturer, Mrs. Cora K. Seberry, wh o Is a national organizer of the W. O. T. IT./'wIll raoaoh Sunday morning, February 20th, at 10:80 o'oloek, at the Baptist Ohuroh. Sunday ovenlng. at tho usual hoar of scrvtos, thoro will be a anion temperance meeting at the Pres- byterian Ohurbb, to bo addressed by Sirs, feeberry, More sheep for the farms would appear to.bo good advice. I t Is said that the price of nnwashod wool in this country Is donblo that of ten years ago, while tho production. Is only ono-quaxter of what It was then. Wool Is reported as being worth thirty cents a pound, and tho new tariff leads One to belloyo that the pres- en t price will advanoe slowly. The Eighth Annual Institute o f the Orleans County Woman's Christian Temperanoo tjnldn will be hold, in the Methodist Church, Lyndonvlllo. on Thursday and Friday, February 84th. and 25th. A n elaborate program has been prepared, which' lnoludoa a number of prominent speakers. and workers. A largo and enthusiastic gathering I s or- peoted*. The Central Foundry Company, a Ne w Jersey Corporation, is In the bands of a receiver, The capitalisation was for only (14,000,000, and represented that peoallar style of high finance Indigenous t o New York, where water is the prlnolpal stnplo of efcoks and bonds. There were seven! plants: owned by the company, of whiohj the Medina plant Is one. The receiver' will continue to operate them. j 6ri Friday last the IiiuueB' Aid Soolety; ot the M_E. Ohuroh held their annual meeting and oleotod tboso oflloora for the . ensuing year! President, Sirs', R^IJ , Robbins;'vice-president, Mra. Joaephlno Ueed; second vloe.praaldoat, Mrs. Spoor; secretary, A, J, Bhisler and treasurer, Mrs, Balph Welsh. The ladiesarexnak, lng preparations for a large; sale th e Int. tor part of next November;. The runaway zone was transferred on Tuesday to the looality of the Register office. A young man and young lad y In a covered outter, drawn by a Bplrlted steed, made a dash dlredtly for the snno tnm, and if tho trolley polo had not beon In the vv\ay tho horse would certainly havo taken possesslon'of thp most com- plete printing shop In Medina, Th e oooa- pants woro unoereinoniensly dumped In a snow bank, while Warren Ensign and; F. F. Keynbldi prevoBted any further demonstration on tho part of tho animal. No material damage wa s dene. Just after things had/quieted A. E, Reynolds' horse attempted a donipnstratlpn-, but some dhe shouteS lV whpV' and th e enow ; wosbver.' ' . lOMDAT 8BHVICW. Pr«Uyt«rm» ennroa, KkV. H. F . EuimvooD , PAST01I. Servloes next Sunday will bo ns lot Iowa: f 10:80—Morning worship and sermon 18—Sunday School and Bible olaaaee, 7:00—Union temperanoo lervleo to be addressed by Mrs, Cora B, Seberry, national lecturer and organizer for the Woman's Christian Temperanoo Union, In place ot the Usual mid-weak service on Thursday evening there will be an address by the Bey Hugh W. Bankln ot Utah. Mr. Bankln Is a Sabbath Sohool missionary an d a speaker who la full ot Interest and enthusiasm. All who oan do so should bo present to bear him toll ot his work In the far west. Methodist KplMOpal Ubnreb. BXV ,W. H. BXKSE, 1). D., PASTOE, Breaching a t 10.SC a. m. and 7 p . in, Bible School at 13 o'clock. Airmen, no t aivending...elsewhere arc invltod to the pastor's olasii. . Temperance leoturo a t the Presbyterian Onuroh by jirs . ^ajorry ati, 'Mrs. Balph- Woloh loeds the Iieague meotlngatO. ' The people are. w' to attend; the mid-week prayer meotlpg; Thursday at 7*86, '' ,^__^_ ' Baptlit Ohnrcn, K«v, THOMAS pit GRHOHV, P. P,, Beater, Sunday morning sorvioa at 10:30. MM. Cora B..Seberry wil l give a tem- perance leoturo, < Bibtetiohoolatia, Pastor's Bible Class at 13. ST, B, S. O.S, at aI'p'oWok, ' All young people aro welpomo. . Evening servloo at 7, Tho Uluitrntcd sermon op tho \Martyrs ot ^ho Arena,\ whtoh was, t o bo given, wlllbaoiulttod, and wo will attend tho union servloo of all tho ohurohei. Monday evening at 7;80 the pastor's ohorua will moot for rehearsal The pastor will gtye Tils leoturo on \Paris tho Queen City,\ Washington's Birthday, February SSd, a t 8 p.- m, lor the benefit of tho Boja' Brigade. Secure your tleketi, Tho leotnre Is Illustrated' wltn 100 speolal slides, gem s of art. St. John's (Kjilwopal) Ohnroh. J.H . HxniHDJKN. BXOTOB. Sunday, February BO, 1010, Morning Prayer, Litany and sermon at 10:8a • ' • Sunday feohool, 19, No evening sorvloo on aooount of tho uplon temperanoo sorvioe at tho Preby. torlan Church. Curing Jjent there wilt be aervloo Tuosdaysat 7:80 p, m , With visiting olorgynion on mos t Tuesdays Service In Guild Boom Wednesday! 10 a. ra. and Fridays at i p.m. St. Agnes' Guild meet*, with Mrs. Ran- dolph Wednesday evening. The Ladles' Sewing Society will meet with Mrs. p. A. Aoer Thursday at 8 p. m. 5Che dlrls* Friendly Society Thursday evening. JSvang. i,atn«ran Trinity Ohuroh BkV. 0. POKOKWB, PA8T0B. German servloes ovpry Sunday a t 10:80 a, m . oxoept tho last Sunday of oaoh month on whtoh thero wil l bo English Mrvlooa at the nanal hour. Ohuroh eouneU meets tho first Tuesday attar tbo sooond bunder ot oaoh month. The young people'! society, \Con- oordia,\ meets the first an d third Thurs- days ot oaoh month, • • n i \ OIllXDABT. Mas^ia^iasatiMllaMaaasaM MlWOHAi MllftlOIV. Miss UeW Olmsted was in Buffalo last Saturday. Mrs. Alloo Clapp Is visiting friends In New Xork City, Mr, and Mrs. Iiouls-Klnlutz are spend- ing the weok in Buffalo, Earl MoCormlok of Buffalo spen t Sun- day with frlonde In town, WUUtni Whlpplo was homo from Cornell the first of tho weok Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fnrroll .of State Street, a daughter, Mrs Ctoorge Forrester is visiting t( lends in Syracuse and Little Falls . Miss Cora Hand entertained a company ot friends on Monday evening. Howard Olds Spent tho first of tho week with friends in Syraouse. Mrs. F, H. Dlrstlno of Buffalo has been the guest of Miss Pearl Tlmmormun, Miss Deborah Pellne spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives In Buffalo- Miss Marlon Halt ot Cleveland, Ohio, ;i«\visltlpig;hte aunt, Mrs; Frarik Wolton'. Mrs, .Mary Montgomery i s spending thedast of the weelc with relatives in :Suff.alo; ' Mrs, Alta.AJo.iitlnana Mra.MvD Orlni noil are spending the day with Albion friends. ' Mrs, Nolion Boag of Akron spent the first of the week with her mother, Mrs. Tj. Qratrlek, Mrs, H...A. Johnson of, Sfow Tork pity Is visiting at the roaldonoo o t John Hutohluion. Mr, end Mrs. ati Pi GtlnnoU rotnrnod homo Snnday from their visit with rela- tives In Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs, I, K. Sill of Lyndonvllip aro spending' the week with Mr. and Mrs. i',H.Botsford.' \ Mr, and Mrs, Mlltord Salisbury of, Mur- ray epont Monday and Tussday «t the homo of H, V. Wilson. Miss Harriet A, Wood ot Cedar Baplds, Iowa, Is a gnest at the residence ol her cousin, N. S, B. Gilbert., Miss Onolta Austin was given a sur- prise party o n Friday oyehlng by about twenty of her young friends. Mrs. H. T. Krompart and Mrs. W, Po Long wore called t o Brentford, Ont,, on Monday by the sadden death of tholr brother, The next regular mooting of th o Medina Parliamentary Law Oiub will moci at Mrs. F, H. Hurd's Tuesday afternoon, February 83d. Dr, H, A. Maynsrd will hava th e sym- pathy ot his many friends in tho death of his father which ooaurred on Bnnday last at Savannah, N, X. Mrs, Goorga Konnan, who has boon visiting her mother, Mrs, J. B. V7el<], hat, gone to North Carolina where the will spend the romalndor of tbo winter* iho next regular mooting ot th o Win- ter Study Olttb will be hold at the homo of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hotiford on the evening ot February S3d, Subject for the ovenlng Is a calendar of travel. H. J . Luther and wife loavo the last ot this week or tho first of noxt for Wash- ington, P. 0., and Lexington, Ky. 1'hoy expect to be absent until th o spring xophyrs gontly nod the rasploa of West Center Street. S. U. Rowley and yclfe will loavo Me- dina for Florida o n Monday next, where they will Join tho Medina oolony. They expect to visit Cuba in company with Mr. and Mrs. William 0, Lee boforo their return to Medina. Itl«n 80HOOI, NOTK3. nVMENIAL. KEKYOK Tha death of Jonathan Konyon ot County Lino, aged 70 years, occured at the home of hi s daughter, Mrs. Burt M. Smith of the Murdook Boad on Monday evening from pnonmonla. Ho is survived by three daughters— Mrs. (Bonn Pratt and Mrs. B. M. Smith ot this place and Mrs. William Thaxter o t County Lino- tour sons—Edgar ot Somorsot, Blon ot Jefferson, Oklahoma, an d Charles and Burr of Conner Lino. Th o f unoral was hold from tho Smith resldouoo this morn- lug and tho remains taken to tho County Line Methodise Ohuroh where servloes wore hold at 3 o'olocK, Interment at County Line. ^_ concoRAK. Mrs. Mary Coreoran died at her homo on Maple Ridge yesterday noon of bron- chial pneumonia at the advanced age oi 80 years. She wa s tbo widow at the late Peter Corooran, a prominent and well known farmer, who died about thirteen yaara ago, Mrs. Corooran was born In Cork,Ireland, and lived there until about SO years' old, when sbo cam s to this coun- try. She Is survived by three daughters, Julia and Carrie of this place, and Mrs. P. J. Condon of Niagara Falls. Tho tun- oral will bo held from St. Mary's Church Friday morning, < s^To^£inTdCBZE]S, Myers Knickerbocker died at his homo o n the East Boad Wednesday morning. H e Is survived by a wife, one son, Homer, and a daughter, Mrs. Puella Bayno. Tho fnnorat will bo bold at his late residence on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Bev. W. H. Reese officiating. Interment In Boxwood Cemetery, \Reservos\ Forrester BUI MoKornnn Butke Stauoh ' Prohibition Canooi. To tho electors ot the Town at Shelby, Zou *ro hereby Invited, regardloss of previous political afilllatlons, to attend a Prohibition party, primary, whloh has been called t o he held i n tho Town of Shelby, at MillvUle, N . Y.i in I O. G. T. Hall at 3 o'olbok p, m. Friday, February 18,1910, to nominate a town ticket and transact other important business. By order Prohibition Town Committee. i S. M. WVJtAtf. ssownxK-xnirr At tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs . Grant Tripp of Millers Februarys, lOlO.ooonrrod the marriage of their eldest daughter, Harriet E., t o J. Edward Snowdon ot Barker. Tho ceremony was performed bj tho Rar. Manrloe Chapman of the, Somerset 41. E. Ohuroh under a beautiful overgroon arch with gates. A quantity of pink parnatlons added beauty as they, pooped amon g tho groon. Four white wedding bolls filled with sweet peas hang In tbo center 1 ot tho arch. As the strains o( tho familiar Lohengrin w»ddlnst nmroh floated through tha roomi Mnrjorle Porter, tho little flower girl, dressed In white and carrying a basket o f pink and white sweet peas, came slowly donn the stairs strewing flowers in tho pat h of the bride from stairway t o aroh, whore she opened the gates tor tho groom t o receive his brldo. Next camo the bridesmaid. Miss Ronaboll Tripp, sister of th e brldo, who looked exceedingly sweet and pretty In pink Bilk and carried a large bunoh ot pink roses-. The bride entered on the arm of lior father and looked charming^ gownod In whlto satin on train with poarl trimmings and veil. Sh e were tho groom's gift, oj bandsonio amethyst and pearl pendant, and carried a. beautiful shower bouquet ot bride's roses, sweet peas and UlleS-of-thevalley.. Tho spa- cious home wot decorated throughout with a profusion of potted plants, rose's, sweotpeas an d carnations, keeping the color sobeme ot pink, white and,grcon. Sbventy guests wnre prosent, covers being laid for tweiyo at the brlde'B table whloh was decorated with candelabra, smllox and carnations. Th e presents were numorons and beautiful Including much silver and ont glass, Mr. and Mrs. Snowdon. lef t on the afternoon train for a trip to New York and Washington, and on thei r return wiiMivo at Millors. V The tenia representing tho High School ln_b»sketb»U lost to the Company F Re- serves lust Friday night In a oloso and well played game, the score standing 0 to 8 Although the boys wore outweighed by about twonty-flva pounds to a men, they showed some dlevor work nnd oxoql- lont basket shooting, Tho game was featured by«Molvcrnan's long shot from near the oonter and Howard's nud Hinok- ley's f Hit work as guards, Biuhyto ruailo a splendid basket In the first half nud Oard-vas thoro with his usual good work) making two baskets, Tho lineup wa s as follows; \High Sehool\ Card 'U right forward Barhyto '11 loft forward Laeey '10 ooutor Hlnokley '18 right guard Howard '18 loft guard Carl Hand ot Hobart College, Geneva'-, visited eohool last weok, Tho Senior Class presented tholr play, \A Buglmunt. of Two,\ In Lyndonvlllo last Thursday night. I t was woll given. Tito, jjmatoue noto're and aotressos wen stilt-more laurels to add t o those they' -had already received hore at home, jig; to the fipanolsil suoooss, ilttlb le Bold, in spite of tho inelomentauuaoro woathor, e, slolghload of jolly Jutuore, ehaporonoi by.MlsB Chtemore, aooompnnlod tlio grove and. reverend Seniors, audby tholr Brings an d solieol'yolle helped t o pnlivon th e oc- casion, Wednesday night tholirgonliius had nn olootlon ot officers, whloh resulted as tol- lews's _ ; Prosldontr-Borothy Hood. • VioorPresldont—Novadn Rowloy. Sobrotary—Annabol Bice, , Assistant Soorotary—Helta Whlpplo, Treasurer—Boio Mario Hands. This sooloty Is planning for n sleigh rld'a next AVodnosday night. The last regular mooting of the High Sehool Pobatlng Sooloty was hold last Tuesday ovonlng. Tho subject under dlaouMlon, was: \Resolved Thatavogo - tarian diet Is mora bonofloml than a moat diet,\ AJllrmativs aide — Katherlno Acor, loader; 1 Vera Duulap, Anna Lenohan and Violet E. Brlorloy, alternate Negative side—Robert Hood, loader; Olaro, Oapelil, Margaret Elfort end Peart Blood, alternate, The debate whs very interesting and the judges, Uev. H . Elllnwood, Miss Benedict and Mr. Albert Grinnell, with, somo dlffloulty rondorcd tholr decision In tavor ot tho negative sldo. Coal T«it. Kdltor Medina Regliter: During the winter I have mado a tost ot coal sold b y tho different dealers In Medina In regard to quantity consumed to keep a n ayon temporaturo In my house. 11 began In November wit h the first lot and ooniuroed an average dally ot 11« pounds. I n Poeomber I experi- mented with another supply nnd t o get eiiual results burned a dally avorsgo et 1(3 pounds. In January tho third variety averaged 183 pounds dally, nnd tho fourth lot consumod during tho lost of January and in February to date, .brought tho daily average up t o 910 pounds. Tho last average, however, waa made during the recent cold wavo and that condition wonld necessarily lnoreose tho consump- tion ! but In all the other tests the weather conditions would hardly account for tho difference In quantity burned. Thero Is apparently a great difference In coal, and a saving ot IS to 130 ca n bo made In tho season's supply It you buy the right kind. COMSUMIII, Medina, February 15,1010. I I ***• Big Closing Out Sale OF Shifts, Underwear, Hosiery, Hats, Caps and Mittens , To olyso out our stock wo are oifeiiug goine grand bargains iu Shirts. \White PiiiitdjOHftsflttaohoti, Colored . £Jjfcl, «„g a ( nttuclied, iing Negligee jShirts, with cutis- nttfiolicd or se»a-» • rote, nil our $2.00 nud Si.SOSirirts, .at '$3-00. Negligee Shirts, liRlit^utid dftvk colors, Mudiiis CSoth, separate or attooticfl cuffs. Regnlof $1,00 Bliivts, good value «t ?(5o. All our broken lots of NegllgcoSliists, all colofa, $'1,00 ,' Shirts, some, of our 7t5o SUii'ts, somo rc«l values in Sliiuts. to. close the liuo oiit at 42o. ' ' Woolen Glove? at 89e, Work Mittens at 88e. Overfills at, 30o and 7§e, Workmen's Shirts at S?e, 500 and 7&o NccMveav at 80e. Snsueudors, siwoinj, at 23o. I PHILIP I. BRUST MEDINA Two Stores LVND0ISVILLE I I gsos^nagsiifis^si |§ Landauer Bros, BiSES^ESS^SSi0i1l1S31^SSS^8lilll m Landauer Bros. BO oa IA Timely Review of Advancrfi Easter Dress Goods! Eg on tan Uonso for Sale. Houso and lot with barn on tho corner ot Ohio and South Academy Streets. En- quire ot 4Slt UllS. COIlbHMA I'AIIKEIl. None too enrley to order that New Dress, if you expect g| §| to wear it Easter Sunday, None too cnrlv anyway ir you gg an wont a good choice. Our first showing off Dress Goods this an gg Spring is just a little ahead of anything we have ever nt- on J3g tempted before. Favorites arc Plain anu Fancy Serges, gg cS Diagonals, Henriettas, Black Rayetine, Block Mon Rcvc |u 03 will also be in demand. u3 no oa aa i • 55 aa, ua B fi a EEl aa DCI BO ca ua •a ua The New Trimmings iitGor Dainty combinnGons of colors to match the New Dress gg __jds. Spring assortment will please you—our New Band- |a n§ ings in Black mid new colors. Spangle and Bugle Allovcr H ti gg in Jet. Gold and Silver; trimmings to match in both band- |g gg ing effects and garniture styles, 18 eg oa oa na DO oa am nn. oa ca S3 £121 ^^ * g§ The Dry Goods, Cloak and Carpet House of Orleans Co. || lB§iaBgSO^B3SOP30SE3SBBaSOSSliBffl@Si10gOE eBMS Landauer Bros. 445-449 1| Main |i So *nacuuauuu = 460-470 MAIN $T„ BUFFALO. N. | Fomona-Grans;e Meetlnr. A. meeting.of tho-Orleans County Po- mona Orange -will be bold In. Albion March 4, 1010, beginning at- 10 o'olook. Repbrta ot tho delegates to the State Grange wlll.be glTonnt this time. Sub- ordinate granges villi make reports nt this meeting. ' The leotnrer will havo an interesting program., There will be a gonerol dls- bnsslbn on the'adTantages of community ob-pperatlon. Alorgoattendance is desired. - VUlasje Canons , Notice Is hereby given to the electors ot the Villsge ,of Medina, that a meeting wil l be held' in tho City Hoil Thursday, February 17th, at 8 o'olooi p. ra., for the purpose of placing In nomination, candi- dates tor the several offices to be voted for ot the ensuing village election, .j B y order of tho Board of Trustees. Dated, Medina,. % Y* February 101910, FRANK J, KTBABNEi, \Village Olerk, 8awer nlds. The Board of Sewer Commissioners met at tho Vlllago Hall last Taesdny evening to reoelve and open bid s for the west sldo sewer. Tho following bids* were .received! Frod A. Gott, B7.760; Moore &r Smith, 137,790j Mnrtlu Sonnlon, 128,000; James B. Stoelo, Jr. , 128,600: Julius Frederick Co., (31,998; Gray & MUler, t38,613.88f H. O, Sohroeder, $38,- 000; J. VT.' Dwyer & Son, «33.^7G, ohd John 0. Sohrodb, jai,517. On account of tbo question of ononlnK a new Strooc on thi route of th e proposed sewer, to be determined by the trustees on Friday evening, the Sewe r Board asked the bidders if they wore willing to leave their bids until after action pf the trustees. AH were agreeable except Mr. SohrnOo, the high bidder. His hid was. rejected. Th e board then adjourned un- til Monday, ovenlng, when I n all prob ability tho contraot will be awarded. NOTICE When you need anything In the line of beating dr plumbing apparatus, cqulp- mon t and supplies ot standard merit call B~B5i aiid consutfT, J. Martin. Kstlmates furnished o n request... Job- bin g promptly attended to, Auction Sale, Frederick Fryer wil l soil at his rosl^ dencej'tiia Eagle Street, on Wednesday, February 23dj ai 1:80 p. ni., household- goods, 100 cans irttlt, potatoes, dblokens, ja*n rako an d roovfor, Edlsbn. phono- graphjidto. F» F , Reynolds, ttuottoneir. jpahlla BXeeting of filodlaav GriiliKe. Thero will boa public mooting ot Me- dina Grange In I . 0 , Q. T. hall Vtoiluof- day afternoon, February 831, at 2 o'olook. There will be a literary program and Past State Leotnrer E. P. Uolo will bo proBcnt and deliver a h address, Mr, Colo Is Spending somo time among th e granges ot Orleans County. Ho Is an able speaker and will lie woll wortb hearing, Thla will be a publio meeting, open t o all and no charge. Zou are cordlaijy In- vited to bo rjrosont.espeotally thosi> inter- ested In farming. „ ! tfa*m For Sale 118 nores in Genoaeo County one-half mile from small village and market and (ind-holf mlH ifom school; 0 acre s orohard and small fruit, 8 aores whea t on the ground. Can bo bought On easy terms or will exchange lot house) I n Medina., Enquire of E. E, Kelloga, Drive Barn, Bell phone 2511. \ • «tf Railroad fares refunded to out-of-town cus- tomers, or shop by mail. Kapp'ts Muslinwear-HALF PRICE ' ! ^s«^ ' ' ' ! 1 .... '• iii l i ' ' I The well-known \Unexcelled\ brani and all ofit that the Kapp Mfg. Q)„ 121; J Prince St., N. Y.. had on hand when they re- tired from business. Finest materials, embroid- eries and lace-trimming— Half price. 08o Nainsook Gowns—square neck, with Oluny laoc*- «Q^ wide flare eloevos.....,,. WEJC 08c fl.s o and $2.00 Batiste Gowns— cmbroHory medallion yokes — laoe-tflmmed sleeves $2.r>0 Imported Batiste and Dimity Qowns—solid Empire (f>s *r\ yoke and sleeves .ipi.Tlo SI Gowns—rioso medallion sleeves —round yoke to snra QO match—Bias back q>fi.C»0 $0.50 Imported Batiste Gowns — oream-color Gorman Val. yokes back and m*, no front q><*.CJO $1.50 Bong nnd Short Skirts—elaa. orately trimmed with Q8c lace and embroidery .... <l 'I <l 'I 'I 'I * I msai Val.—laceT^trlm> salf Siri '' - -- - - ruffles „...„ilMs*Sf u —with H-lrj' ofEngllslj embroidery «n j QSt ' ' $2.00 Skirts—deep flounce of Qcr msai Val.- \ hied dust $2.50 Skirts—with 18-ln.ch ilsunoe -* English embroider - insertion to match ls.O» Persian lawn Skirts—circu- lar flounce, wit h SCO ats Insert of lac e q»sa«WO 39o French-stylo Corset Corrtfi — nainsook and batiste-— a«_ lace and cmbroldory »...*. sOO' 75o Freuoh-styis Corset Oonreri — batiste, crossbar muslin AQ_ and striped dimity .„.»,, « \*B»C Muslin Drawers—with lao * and embroidery trimmings- 10«-< usually priced 20c-',...... ,»»»- Combination Drawer and: Covor—trltnmed with ptetttf broidery—usually 49 cents ........., Half Priced Lace Curtains? Yes! This is something reijnarkablc riglit at the beginning of tlie Lace .Curtain Season 1 But the riianufacturcr needed cash badly enough to make hlto SApttn {ice half his price—and you • | profit in the same proportion'. '! i . • -:\\- if- •«~ SOO pairs Very IH|,he«t ' tirade/ Gable Net lace <]ur- * tains—newest parlor psvtfeins'— artistic iyoiy tihtSi-^--geriei 50 a pair, j<£ 2.^3 Sale price W 300 pair* NoVfiltjr N«,; [ tace Gtartainai--Afab: cdjlorv- < \ ii yards long—suitable fa'rM^j^ijB <i or.bay vv-iiidov/s CT 1 '\ .—worth $2.50 a ^ paif-^Sale price 1.88 ••••••••••••••••••••••••^••••••••••••••••«M«»<»>»><! =«= rnsf.^ .<!<